Hi @voltsco,
Thanks for reaching out. This error you’re encountering appears as a result of a Google Chart Library conflict. Site Kit and another plugin you have active are loading this resource on the main WordPress dashboard. This is why you see this notice within the Site Kit widget on the dashboard.
For the moment, you can view your Site Kit metrics within the main Site Kit dashboard, and not from the widget within the WordPress dashboard. You can also hide the Site Kit widget from the main WordPress dashboard if you wish, to make this error out of view.
We are also continuing ways to improve the experience for such conflicts. If you want me to check the other plugins you have active, in order to determine the conflicts please share your Site Health information. If you’re looking to view the Site Kit metrics on the main WordPress dashboard you can temporarily deactivate the other conflicting plugin once you find it.
You can also run through our troubleshooting steps here which should highlight any conflicting plugin.
Let me know if you have any questions with the above.
hi
I have followed your solution but still experience errors
Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'Pe') in GoogleChart in ContextProvider in Chart in div in GoogleChartErrorHandler in GoogleChart in div in Cell in div in Row in div in Grid in Stats in div in div in Widget in WithWidgetSlug(Widget) in ModuleOverviewWidget in WhenAdsenseActive(ModuleOverviewWidget) in WidgetRenderer in div in Cell in WidgetCellWrapper in div in Row in div in div in Grid in WidgetAreaRenderer in div in WidgetContextRenderer in DashboardMainApp in DashboardEntryPoint in RestoreSnapshots in ErrorHandler in ThemeProvider in StrictMode in Root
@voltsco Thank you for confirming. Please could I ask you to share your Site Health information. You can use this form to share privately if preferred. Once you have shared this information I can perform some checks myself to see what may be causing this for you.
It would also be helpful if you could share a recording of this. You can use a service such as Loom to capture this and share the video URL on the form above. Let me know if you have any questions.
@voltsco Checking in here to see if you are still facing this issue?
Hi
Yes we are still facing this issue. I will be back in contact as soon as possible.
@voltsco Thanks for updating, we will await your feedback.
@voltsco I just wanted to check in once more to see if you had any updates on this?
Hi
Sorry about the long wait, All areas of sitekit still show errors.
`Cannot read properties of undefined (reading ‘Pe’)</p>
<pre class=”wp-block-code”><code>in GoogleChart
in ContextProvider
in Chart
in div
in GoogleChartErrorHandler
in GoogleChart
in div
in UserCountGraph
in div
in Cell
in div
in Row
in div
in Grid
in div
in div
in Widget
in WithWidgetSlug(Widget)
in DashboardAllTrafficWidgetGA4
in WhenAnalyticsActive(DashboardAllTrafficWidgetGA4)
in WidgetRenderer
in div
in Cell
in WidgetCellWrapper
in div
in Row
in div
in div
in Grid
in WidgetAreaRenderer
in div
in WidgetContextRenderer
in DashboardMainApp
in DashboardEntryPoint
in RestoreSnapshots
in ErrorHandler
in ThemeProvider
in StrictMode
in Root`
`Cannot read properties of undefined (reading ‘Pe’)</p>
<pre class=”wp-block-code”><code>in GoogleChart
in ContextProvider
in Chart
in div
in GoogleChartErrorHandler
in GoogleChart
in div
in div
in UserDimensionsPieChart
in div
in Cell
in div
in Row
in div
in Grid
in div
in div
in Widget
in WithWidgetSlug(Widget)
in DashboardAllTrafficWidgetGA4
in WhenAnalyticsActive(DashboardAllTrafficWidgetGA4)
in WidgetRenderer
in div
in Cell
in WidgetCellWrapper
in div
in Row
in div
in div
in Grid
in WidgetAreaRenderer
in div
in WidgetContextRenderer
in DashboardMainApp
in DashboardEntryPoint
in RestoreSnapshots
in ErrorHandler
in ThemeProvider
in StrictMode
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Ive also shared on information on form.
Thanks for sharing the additional information and sorry for the late response @voltsco. As nothing obvious stands out from reviewing your Site Health information, please follow the steps below, which can help determine the source of any third party plugin conflict:
- Login to your live site from a Chrome browser incognito window.
- Install and activate the Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin.
- Navigate to “Plugins > Health Check & Troubleshooting > Troubleshoot”.
- From the same screen click on the “Available Plugins” tab at the top right and then click on the “Enable” option next to “Site Kit by Google“.
- Check to ensure that the error doesn’t appear when visiting the Site Kit dashboard.
- Enable your other plugins in troubleshooting mode, one by one, checking the Site Kit dashboard after each time. At the time the error appears, you’ll know which plugin is conflicting with Site Kit. If you share this here, I can check this further.
I also reopened this support topic so we can troubleshoot this further. Let me know if you have any questions with the above.
As we didn’t receive a response I’ll mark this as resolved. Feel free to open a new support topic if you continue to encounter issues, or reopen this topic and we’d be happy to assist.